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[[Image:Muffit1.jpg|thumb|right|The original Muffit, a daggit, runs with Boxey on Caprica during the Cylon sneak attack | [[Image:Muffit1.jpg|thumb|right|The original Muffit, a daggit, runs with Boxey on Caprica during the Cylon sneak attack {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}.]] | ||
A '''daggit''' is a [[Wikipedia:Dog|canine]]-like animal used as a domesticated pet, watch animal, or tracker. No daggits survive the [[Battle of Cimtar|Cylon holocaust]]. | A '''daggit''' is a [[Wikipedia:Dog|canine]]-like animal used as a domesticated pet, watch animal, or tracker. No daggits survive the [[Battle of Cimtar|Cylon holocaust]]. | ||
{{TOS|Boxey}} loses his daggit, [[Muffit]], to the destruction on [[The Twelve Colonies of Man#Caprica|Caprica]]. | |||
A robotic counterpart similar in appearance to a daggit | == Drone Facsimile == | ||
A robotic [[drone]] counterpart similar in appearance to a daggit named [[Muffit#The "Muffit II"|Muffit II]] is built by Dr. [[Wilker]] and presented to Boxey {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}. | |||
Like a real daggit, the new Muffit proves its bravery and dedication to protecting humans during a dangerous fire aboard '' | Like a real daggit, the new Muffit proves its bravery and dedication to protecting humans during a dangerous fire aboard ''{{TOS|Galactica}}'' {{OS|Fire in Space}}. | ||
== ''Galactica 1980'' == | |||
{{Separate continuity|type=line|universe=1980|cont=}} | |||
[[File:G80 - GDE1 - Dillon and Daggits.jpg|thumb|[[Dillon]] cautions the kids to be careful not to play with the daggits too fervently, for the daggits may "singe their circuits" {{G80|Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I}}.]] | |||
During the 30 yahren journey to [[Earth (1980)|Earth]], multiple drone daggits are built and find their way throughout the [[Galactican Fleet]]. After discovering Earth, Lieutenant [[Dillon]] happens across children playing with a pair of mechanical daggits aboard the freighter that [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] and Dillon reside upon {{G80|Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I}}. | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
In the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|re-imagined series]], dogs are simply called dogs, | |||
* In the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|re-imagined series]], dogs are simply called dogs and, unlike the original series, a number of these pets (e.g. [[Jake (New Caprica)|Jake]]) survive the holocaust within {{RDM|the Fleet}}. | |||
* The "daggit" Muffit would make an appearance in a Caprican children's book cover in ''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]''. | |||
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A daggit is a canine-like animal used as a domesticated pet, watch animal, or tracker. No daggits survive the Cylon holocaust.
Boxey loses his daggit, Muffit, to the destruction on Caprica.
Drone Facsimile
A robotic drone counterpart similar in appearance to a daggit named Muffit II is built by Dr. Wilker and presented to Boxey (TOS: "Saga of a Star World").
Like a real daggit, the new Muffit proves its bravery and dedication to protecting humans during a dangerous fire aboard Galactica (TOS: "Fire in Space").
Galactica 1980
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During the 30 yahren journey to Earth, multiple drone daggits are built and find their way throughout the Galactican Fleet. After discovering Earth, Lieutenant Dillon happens across children playing with a pair of mechanical daggits aboard the freighter that Troy and Dillon reside upon (1980: "Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I").
Notes
- In the re-imagined series, dogs are simply called dogs and, unlike the original series, a number of these pets (e.g. Jake) survive the holocaust within the Fleet.
- The "daggit" Muffit would make an appearance in a Caprican children's book cover in Caprica.